8 Chords used in the song: C, Csus4, G, G5, Am, F, E/A, Bb
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[Intro]
C Csus4 C Csus4
[Verse 1]
C G G5
Forever could never be long enough for me
Am F
To feel like Ive had long enough with you
C G G5
Forget the world now we wont let them see
Am F
But theres one thing left to do
{Pre-Chorus]
C F
Now that the weight has lifted
C F
And love has surely shifted my way
[Chorus]
C G G5 Am F
Marry me today and every day
C G G5 Am F
Marry me, if I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe
E/A F E/A F
Say you will (hmm) say you will (hmm)
[Verse 2]
C G G5
Together could never be close enough for me
Am F
To feel like I am close enough to you
C G G5
You wear white and Ill wear out the words I Love
Am F
You and Youre Beautiful
{Pre-Chorus]
C F
Now that the wait is over
C F
And love has finally shown her my way
[Chorus]
C G G5 Am F
Marry me today and every day
C G G5 Am F
Marry me, if I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe
E/A F E/A F
Say you will (hmm) say you will (hmm)
[Bridge]
Bb F C G
Promise me youll always be happy by my side
Bb F C G F
I promise to sing to you when all the music dies
[Chorus]
C G G5 Am F F(var)
Marry me today and every day
C G G5 Am F F(var)
Marry me, if I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe
E/A F C Csus4 C Csus4
Say you will (hmm) say you will (hmm) say you will (hmm)
C Csus4
Marry me
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this is dum
27 Feb 2011
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Can you specify what the "G5" is? thanks
21 Feb 2011
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About this song: Marry Me
Vocalist and chief songwriter Pat Monahan explained to PopEater: "The fact that 'Marry Me' is more fantasy than it is 'Hey, marry me.' It's 'What if I did this?' What if I took this chance in this love-at-first-sight moment and said, 'Hey, I know you don't know me and I'm just getting a coffee, but I think that we're supposed to spend the rest of our lives together'? Wouldn't that be incredible!" (Source Marry Me Songfacts).